Explore degrees and careers in animal behaviour
Understand animals on a deeper level.
A bachelors degree in animal behaviour is an opportunity to take your passion for animals and turn it into a rewarding career. Usually taking 3-4 years to complete, an animal behaviour degree could include modules such as biology, animal science, evolution, and zoology, as well as others.
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A masters degree in animal behaviour will give you the chance to develop on the skills and knowledge you already have, preparing you for a more advanced role working with animals. Sometimes a masters degree is a good way to transfer from one career to another as well.
Usually taking 1-2 years to complete, a masters degree in animal behaviour will cover a range of subjects. Modules might include animal diversity, evolution and genetics, wildlife disease, and GIS for Wildlife Mapping. Depending on your degree, you might also study specialist modules that focus on groups of animals, as opposed to a general perspective.
Admission requirements for a bachelors degree in animal behaviour will normally include a high school diploma or the equivalent. Some universities might prefer that you have previously studied specific subjects such as biology.
You will likely have to provide evidence of your language proficiency. If your course is taught in English and you are not exempt from language requirements, you can do this with IELTS and TOEFL test results. These are two of the most widely accepted English language tests around the world.
Admission to a masters degree in animal behaviour normally requires a bachelors degree in a related field, or relevant professional experience. Some universities might accept students who have previously studied in a different subject area. There may be other academic requirements, which your university can provide more information about.
Tuition fees will vary depending on what country you are from and where you choose to study. You might be eligible for a scholarship or grant, which can help with the cost of studying and living abroad as an international student. It is important that you do your research before applying for any kind of financial assistance.
Graduates of a bachelors degree in animal behaviour will have a range of options available to them, including pursuing further studies, like a masters degree, or looking for a job. Roles could be animal biologist, animal welfare officer, conservation scientist, or veterinary nurse. Outside of animal behaviour roles, your skills will be desirable in fields such as teaching, journalism, and forensic science, among others.
Graduates of a masters degree in animal behaviour will have an advanced knowledge of the subject, and will be well positioned to take on a more challenging role. You might choose to work within the animal behaviour field, as an animal scientist, ecological consultant, or invasive species specialist, or you could pursue further studies, such as a PhD or research degree.
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